Smaragdin (1960)
Smaragdin was selected at the Annecy Festival in 1960 and constitutes an astonishing contribution to the history of experimental animation cinema in Quebec and Canada. Carried by a text by Lucile Durand (Louky Bersianik), narrated by a young Marcel Sabourin, this totally independent film, based on mixed techniques including salt animation, was forgotten for sixty years.
Director: Jean Letarte
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: June 1, 1960
Cast
- Marcel Sabourin - Narrator
Screenplay
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Letarte
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Smaragdin about?
- Smaragdin was selected at the Annecy Festival in 1960 and constitutes an astonishing contribution to the history of experimental animation cinema in Quebec and Canada. Carried by a text by Lucile Durand (Louky Bersianik), narrated by a young Marcel Sabourin, this totally independent film, based on mixed techniques including salt animation, was forgotten for sixty years.
- Who directed Smaragdin?
- Smaragdin was directed by Jean Letarte.
- Who stars in Smaragdin?
- Smaragdin stars Marcel Sabourin.
- How long is Smaragdin?
- Smaragdin has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Smaragdin?
- Smaragdin is a Animation film.